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    RADICAL OPPOSITION OPTS FOR COURT ACTION
    By Emil Danielyan

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    May 18 2007

    Armenia's most radical opposition groups said they will join more
    moderate opposition parties in contesting the official election
    results in the court as they again rallied thousands of supporters
    in Yerevan on Friday.

    The move came as another indication that the Hanrapetutyun and Nor
    Zhamanakner parties and the Impeachment bloc will avoid a potentially
    violent confrontation with the Armenian authorities for the time
    being. Nor Zhamanakner already announced on Thursday that it will
    ask the Constitutional Court to annul the official results of the May
    12 parliamentary elections that gave a crushing victory to political
    allies of President Robert Kocharian.

    Hanrapetutyun leader Aram Sarkisian and another prominent
    oppositionist, Stepan Demirchian of the People's Party of Armenia
    (HZhK), told about three thousand supporters that they will also file
    separate lawsuits.

    "We are preparing documents to appeal to the Constitutional Court, and
    we will need your support. We have to stand firm and be consistent,"
    Sarkisian said in his speech at the rally held in the city's Liberty
    Square.

    "I promise all of you, all international observers, the entire world
    watching Armenia that we will submit such facts that will leave no
    doubts that the elections were rigged," he said, promising a "tough
    fight" in Armenia's top court.

    Still, Sarkisian made it clear that he and other radical oppositionists
    continue to regard street protests as the main means of political
    struggle. "I don't expect the Constitutional Court to rule in our
    favor," he said. "Make no mistake about that. This Constitutional
    Court will never make such a decision ... In that court, we will
    simply prove our righteousness to everyone."

    "We will certainly win," declared Nikol Pashinian, a young Impeachment
    leader who held a two-day sit-in in the square to try to attract for
    the opposition campaign.

    The opposition trio have so far failed to pull crowds big enough to
    threaten the Kocharian administration's hold on power. Many opposition
    activists and supporters are clearly demoralized by Western observers'
    positive evaluation of the authorities' conduct of the elections.

    Also addressing the crowd were Demirchian and Heghine Bisharian,
    a leading member of former parliament speaker Artur Baghdasarian's
    Orinats Yerkir Party. The latter also intends to appeal the election
    results in the Constitutional Court despite winning more parliament
    seats than any other opposition force.

    "We will fight with all opposition force for a free and democratic
    Armenia," said Bisharian.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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